
Sunday, February 07, 2010
Cameron Direct comes to the Constituency!

Bharatnatyam Dance Performance at the ICC
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Labour’s Flagship ID Cards Policy in Tatters

Yesterday was the monthly meeting of the full City Council. For me, the most interesting and important part was the debate on ID cards, where the following motion was put forward by two LibDem Councillors:
This council reaffirms its resistance to Identity Cards. Despite widespread political and public opposition, the Government appear intent on pursuing the implementation at a reported cost of £4.74billion for British and Irish Nationals and an additional £311million for Foreign Nationals over the next 10 years.
- Abolishing this invasive scheme would save enough money to employ 10,000 more police on our streets.
- The new IT systems implemented at the Post Office, Passport Office, Probation Service, Police Service, Courts Service and Child Support Agency have all run massively over budget, the ID card scheme would be the biggest and most expensive public sector project ever undertaken.
- The implementation of the NHS computer system has cost billions and resulted in the reduction of frontline services as maternity and A&E departments are closed across the country.
- The ID card will undermine the contract between the Police and the Public resulting in an increase in harassment and discrimination
- There is no proof the ID card will help fight crime and terrorism – tests have proved that criminals have the capability of duplicating ID cards with little or no difficulty, rendering the ID card worthless.
- There is no proof it will prevent illegal working, the fact that illegal immigrants will not be able to get ID cards will not change anything as long as there are unscrupulous employers and lax Home Office enforcement.
Given the UK's current financial situation, the financial loss to the individual and implications to civil liberty this council objects to the implementation of ID cards.
I agree with every word of this and wholeheartedly voted for this motion, as did all of the Conservative Group.
As the 'named' vote was called, all of the Labour members suddenly seemed a lot more interested in their BlackBerries. Not one used the voting machines to vote Yes, No or Abstain - they even abstained from abstaining!
I can't see how the government can carry on with this scheme when they don't even have the support of their own elected members - they should scrap it now.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Dates for Your Diary
Thought it would be a good time to update everyone on forthcoming Quinton-related events:
Quinton Ward Committee:
15/2/10, 7pm, Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road
Edgbaston Constituency Committee:
18/1/10, 7pm, Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road
18/3/10, 7pm, Council House, Victoria Square
27/5/10, 7pm, Council House, Victoria Square (provisional)
Full City Council Meetings:
Council House, Victoria Square, 2pm: 12/1/10, 2/2/10, 23/2/10, 13/04/10
Police PACT (Partners and Communities Together) meetings:
Welsh House Farm School, 7pm: 11/1/10, 8/2/10, 8/3/10, 5/4/10
Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road, 7.30pm: 18/1/10, 8/3/10
Onnelly House, Court Oak Road, 7pm: 7/1/10, 11/3/10
Also look out for the latest leaflets from the Constituency's Conservative Parliamentary Spokesman Deirdre Alden and Quinton's Councillors (including me!).
Finally, rest assured that the City's gritting teams are working flat out to keep Birmingham moving...
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
New Government Scrappage Scheme Launched

Sunday, November 08, 2009
Happy Birthday Quinton!
Saturday 14th November, 7.30-10.30pm (doors open 7pm): Concert at Christ Church Parish Hall by four-piece band Giggetty with a repertoire ranging from Abba to folk. Tickets £9 (includes fish 'n' chip supper) available from Quinton Local History Society, 15 Worlds End Avenue, Quinton, Birmingham B32 1JF, or phone 0121 422 1792.
Sunday 15th November, 12.30pm: THE MAIN EVENT. Procession led by Birmingham Pipe Band, Starting from Christ Church Rectory on Hagley Road West. The procession will go along Hagley Road West, High Street, Ridgacre Road West and The Green, crossing Meadow Road into Quinton Park where the Lord Mayor will arrive at about 1.30pm to officially mark the centenary and officiate at the planting of two commemorative trees.
Saturday 21st November, 10am-4pm: Quinton history exhibition by Dr Michael Hall at Quinton Methodist Church Hall, Hagley Road West. Admission free, small charge for refreshments.
Saturday 21st November, 7.30-11pm (doors open 7pm): Concert at Bennett Hall, Quinborne Centre, Ridgacre Road by seven-piece band Penny Short with a guest appearance from Quinton Community Choir. Tickets £5 from The Office, Quinborne Centre or phone 0121 682 7474 and ask for Linda.
Tuesday 24th November, 7.45 (doors open 7.15): Meet the authors of 'The Quinton – A History in Words and Images' (Kate Creed, Michael Hall, Andrew Maxam, Anthony Rosser and Bernard Taylor). This evening of nostalgia is only £1.50, payable at the door on the night.
Saturday 28th November, 10am-4pm: Quinton history exhibition by Quinton Local History Society at Christ Church Parish Hall, Hagley Road West. Admission free, small charge for refreshments.
For general information on any of the events, please phone 0121 422 1792.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Police Halloween Events
Action on Graffiti


Sunday, October 11, 2009
Supporting the Half Marathon
Line Dancing at Quinborne
Quinton Neighbourhood Office Open Event, Wednesday 14th October, 2pm-3.30pm
Halloween Community Family Event, Saturday 31st October, Adult Day Centre, West Boulevard, 6pm-9.30pm
Thursday, October 08, 2009
At Conservative Party Conference

Saturday, September 19, 2009
A Tale of Two Saturdays

Saturday, September 05, 2009
Strike a Pose!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Out and About in Quinton with Deirdre and Jane
Right, I'm off for a cuppa!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Street Lights in Simmons Drive Area
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Pitching in at Pitt's Wood!

Police PACT (Partners and Communities Together) Meetings

Eagle-eyed readers will notice that two different meetings are on the same date - I'll try to get hold of a TARDIS!
Also please remember that you don't have to wait for a PACT meeting to let me know about a problem. You can come to a Ward Committee meeting, a surgery, call me (07502 102 617) or email me (peter@petersmallbone.com)
Quinton East
10/08/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton East
07/09/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton West
21/09/2009
19:30
Quinborne Centre, Overdale Road, Quinton
Harborne West
24/09/2009
19:00
Onnelly House, Court Oak Road, Harborne
Quinton East
05/10/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton East
02/11/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton West
09/11/2009
19:30
Quinborne Centre, Overdale Road, Quinton
Quinton East
30/11/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton East
21/12/2009
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton East
11/01/2010
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton West
11/01/2010
19:30
Quinborne Centre, Overdale Road, Quinton
Quinton East
08/02/2010
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton East
08/03/2010
19:00
Welsh House Farm School, Welsh House Farm Road, Quinton
Quinton Ward Committee
The next Quinton Ward Committee meeting will be held on Thursday 3rd September at 7pm, at the Forum building, Four Dwellings High School, Highfield Lane, Quinton.
It's an open meeting and as usual we'll be discussing some very important issues, not least how the Building Schools for the Future programme may affect the facilities at Four Dwellings School itself.